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Glenda CLOUGHLEY Obituary

It is with great sadness and loss that we share the passing of our much loved Glenda at her Canberra home on Thursday, September 21, 2023. Her husband Tony and sons, Louis, Daniel and Rafi were beside her. She is a very dear daughter of Winnie Grant (Cloughley) and the late George Cloughley, a step daughter of the late Ian Grant and a much loved sister of Sue and Rob Walker and Peter and Julie Cloughley. We invite family and friends to an informal gathering on Saturday, September 30, 2023, from 2.00pm at the Walkers' home- 50 Smith Rd, Lochiel. Messages to [email protected]
Published by Southland Times from Sep. 25 to Sep. 29, 2023.

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Helen Moore

October 2, 2023

I'm heartbroken to learn of Glenda's death. She was a wonderful woman, a great talent, generous spirit and a friend I loved. The world is emptier in her absence.

Raewyn

September 26, 2023

So very saddened to read of Glenda's death. My thoughts and deepest sympathy go to Glenda's family, mum and siblings.

Glenda was a very bright spark in our class. Infinitely clever, too much so for her own good at times!! Several escapades can be related and what about the singing trio of Glenda, Georgie and Jan? Was this the beginning of your wonderful musical career Glenda?

We are so proud of your character and your achievements. Rest in peace friend.

anne

September 26, 2023

extraordinary woman of creative healing passion - an activist offering a peaceful and visible alternative to injustice - a contemporary heroic mystic.

Robin

September 25, 2023

From one of the class of 65.

We were saddened to read of Glenda's death today.

She was a wonderful classmate and friend.

I will not forget her giving our English teacher Charlie Muir a "hard time".
Not sure who "won" the discussion.
But I do remember the smile on his face.

Taken too soon.
God bless.

Robin

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